Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 20, 2026


President Trump Accuses Supreme Court Of Being Under Foreign Influence


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:22.580 Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're
00:00:26.760 only going to do so much more. Let's get it. We are not paying tariffs to them and they are
00:00:33.120 paying tariffs. We did a little flip. The India deal is on. All the deals are on. We're just going
00:00:45.840 to do it a different way. Thank you so much, Mr. President. I think there's another war that you
00:00:49.780 stopped and you should take a credit, which is in Syria. Secretary Rabiot, after his meeting in
00:00:55.080 with the Syrian foreign minister and the Kurdish general Muslim Abdi he said
00:00:59.220 that President Trump was directly involved with any force to stop the
00:01:02.400 fighting between the Kurds and the Syrians how will your administration
00:01:06.060 will make sure that this piece is sustained and do you support the idea
00:01:09.900 oh it's a very different topic and so I don't want to spend a lot of time but
00:01:12.960 all I can say is that the president of Syria who I essentially put there is 0.95
00:01:18.000 doing a phenomenal job he's a rough guy he's not a choir boy a choir boy couldn't
00:01:24.000 do it but Syria is coming together really coming together well and thus far
00:01:29.580 he's been very good to the Kurds yeah Mr. President what's your message to the
00:01:35.520 Iranian people after two rounds of talks with them do you have any message to the
00:01:39.000 Iranian people the Iranian people in Iran or people here people in Iran they
00:01:46.980 better negotiate a fair deal you know the people of Iran are a lot different
00:01:52.620 than the leaders of iran and it's very very uh very sad situation but 32 000 people were killed
00:02:01.580 over a relatively short period of time they were going to hang 800 two weeks ago hang hang some by
00:02:08.860 crane they lift them up with a tall crane and they play them around the square they were going to
00:02:14.140 hang 837 people and i gave them the word if you hang one person even one person that you're going
00:02:21.980 going to be hit right then and there. 0.82
00:02:23.840 I wasn't waiting two weeks and negotiating.
00:02:26.680 And they gave up the hanging.
00:02:27.920 They didn't hang 837.
00:02:29.760 Supposedly, they didn't hang anybody. 1.00
00:02:32.320 But no, I feel very badly for the people of Iran. 1.00
00:02:34.420 They've lived like they've lived in hell, please. 1.00
00:02:36.860 Thank you, Mr. President. 0.96
00:02:38.220 You mentioned multiple times foreign influence
00:02:41.200 over the Supreme Court.
00:02:42.560 Do you have evidence of that?
00:02:44.100 And if not, will you investigate that?
00:02:45.800 You're going to find that.
00:02:48.640 What alternatives are you going to put into place
00:02:51.380 in your relationship with Europe and also those tariff
00:02:54.820 that has been called illegal,
00:02:56.960 how they're going to impact the relationship with Russia,
00:03:01.100 that you sanctioned some countries?
00:03:02.160 The President- Well, I want Europe to strengthen up.
00:03:04.360 Europe has gone woke.
00:03:05.860 Europe is not recognizable when you go into so many places.
00:03:09.040 Not all countries. You look at Hungary,
00:03:12.540 you look at Poland, Czech, Slovakia.
00:03:19.940 There are some countries that have gone very much the opposite, and some others.
00:03:25.780 But Europe has to be strong, and they've become soft and not recognizable.
00:03:32.300 You go into some of the countries, I don't want to be specific, but I think everyone knows what I'm talking about.
00:03:37.740 And they're not recognizable.
00:03:40.060 They've become, the environmentalists have taken over.
00:03:43.800 they've got windmills destroying their fields and their beautiful meadows and
00:03:48.520 their oceans and they're paying a fortune uh now europe has to get smart europe's getting killed
00:03:56.080 on two things energy and immigration and if they don't solve both of them fast europee
00:04:02.380 europe is not the same place yeah please justice is fortunate and and barrett are you surprised in
00:04:08.900 particular by their decision today and do you regret nominating them i don't want to say
00:04:13.600 whether or not I regret I think the decision was terrible I think it's an
00:04:20.840 embarrassment to their families you want to know the truth the two of them
00:04:24.360 yeah mr. president to be clear do you believe at the end of implementing these
00:04:37.600 new tariff tools the tariff rate and tariffs will ultimately be higher than
00:04:41.040 they currently are potentially higher it depends whatever we want them to be but we want them to
00:04:46.500 be fair for other countries and you know we have some countries that have treated us really badly
00:04:50.820 for years and it's going to be high for them and we have other countries that have been very good
00:04:56.140 and it's going to be very reasonable for them specifically on the tariffs question I mean on
00:05:02.040 the two thousand dollar I didn't call you mr. president thank you mr. president do you have
00:05:06.780 many plans to travel to India for the Quad summit and how do you think your
00:05:10.140 relationship with India is right now I think my relationship with India is
00:05:13.980 fantastic and we're doing trade with India India pulled out of Russia you
00:05:18.600 know India was getting its oil from Russia right and they pull way back at 0.99
00:05:25.860 my request because we want to settle that horrible war with 25,000 people are
00:05:29.640 dying every month and my relationship with Prime Minister Modi is I would say
00:05:35.500 great. I also stopped a war between India and Pakistan, as you know. There were 10 planes
00:05:41.620 we shot down. That war was going and probably going nuclear. And just yesterday, the Prime
00:05:48.620 Minister of Pakistan said President Trump saved 35 million lives by getting them to
00:05:55.440 stop. And I did it largely with tariffs. I said, look, you're going to fight, that's
00:06:00.180 fine, but you're not going to do business with the United States. And you're going to
00:06:02.740 pay a 200 percent tariff each country and they called up and they said we have
00:06:09.040 made peace okay I just want to thank you all look great certainty has been
00:06:15.700 brought back to the economy of the United States and actually the economy
00:06:21.220 of the world because we generate so much in the world we're the biggest in
00:06:24.300 the world and we're now the strongest by far we were a country that was dead one
00:06:28.860 and a half years ago now we have the hottest country in the world we're
00:06:31.460 going to keep it that way. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr.
00:06:36.740 President. Did you say 32,000 were killed in Iran, sir?
00:06:47.900 Wow. Incredible scenes there. President Trump announcing that 10 percent global tariff in 1.00
00:06:54.560 response to the Supreme Court, who he accuses of being under foreign influence, striking down
00:07:01.400 some of President Trump's tariff policies that have netted the United States hundreds of billions
00:07:08.040 of dollars. We're going to be breaking this down, as well as, you saw the indications,
00:07:13.580 potential action on Iran. We might get some ball with the ball as early as this weekend.
00:07:18.700 Jack Posobiec, Human Events, right back.
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00:08:57.400 All right, folks. So you saw President Trump there along with the heads of the Secretary of Commerce.
00:09:04.620 You saw him with a number of other individuals.
00:09:07.180 They're making this case for why tariffs are needed railing against the Supreme Court's decision.
00:09:13.820 And you're certainly going to see this. He's going to reimpose these tariffs.
00:09:17.740 He will find a way to do it. It's going to happen.
00:09:20.500 there's really no question about it. And when it comes to these decisions, the actual, as I
00:09:25.920 understand it, the Supreme Court decision itself, the one that came out, it should have been 9-0
00:09:30.940 one way or the other way. The question was, does the president have the right under the
00:09:37.940 Constitution and under the legislation to be able to do this? Under the law, it says Congress gave
00:09:43.080 this and delegated this power to the presidency. However, they have this mealy mouth trying to have
00:09:50.320 it both ways, different majorities for different sections, absolute mess of a decision. As
00:09:55.560 President Trump rightfully pointed out, it doesn't even discuss what happens with the money that's
00:10:01.240 already been collected. We're talking about a $500 billion roll of the dice. You think Donald
00:10:06.620 Trump is going to back down on tariffs? I just spent the whole day with him yesterday. He went
00:10:09.940 down to Georgia. All he was talking about, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs. He said it's my favorite word
00:10:14.820 in my vocabulary, tariffs. And so this one came down and I certainly not surprised that he reacted
00:10:24.840 the way that he did. But this is Donald J. Trump we're talking about here. He's not going to back
00:10:30.760 down from this. He's not going to walk away from tariffs. It's something that he ran on along with
00:10:36.580 mass deportations. And you know, you absolutely know that these are the core issues for the MAGA
00:10:44.340 movement. Again, what did I, and what have I always said, going back to my CPAC speech,
00:10:49.620 I don't even remember what year it was, 2022 maybe. And they said, what are the two issues
00:10:53.760 that are most important to MAGA? And I said, you can boil it down to this. The reason that MAGA is
00:10:58.880 not Jeb Bush, the reason that it is not Mitt Romney, John McCain, is because of two issues,
00:11:06.400 trade and immigration, trade and immigration, trade and immigration. This is what makes MAGA
00:11:14.920 different. And in fact, I asked President Trump yesterday about whether or not China or Russia
00:11:21.340 could be on the board of peace. He said that he would be interested in having them on. And
00:11:27.580 then there was this discussion because of a question that was asked by a reporter about
00:11:32.780 aliens. And, uh, we had, uh, had a, uh, follow up from myself on air force one regarding that
00:11:40.660 question as well about aliens. Guys, let's play that clip.
00:11:46.620 Do you believe it, Peter? Well, the president can declassify anything that he wants to.
00:11:51.400 So if you want to make an announcement, I may get him out of trouble by declassifying.
00:11:54.920 We know illegal aliens. Yeah. Illegal. Only illegals. 0.99
00:11:58.480 illegals only illegals so they're president trump answering my question or or my my joke i should
00:12:06.020 say about illegal aliens but it's an honor to travel on air force one anytime um they invite
00:12:13.700 us of course human events will be able to be there also want to thank benny ray harmony my
00:12:18.600 brother kevin posovic our field correspondent filling in yesterday kenny cody was here joe
00:12:23.200 lavernia from the secretary of the treasury's office of course he's giving a huge economic
00:12:28.040 speech to the Economic Club today. So really just an amazing time. And it's an honor, a true honor
00:12:33.940 every time to be invited on Air Force One to be able to travel with the 45th and 47th President
00:12:40.240 of the United States of America. One of the big questions that came up during this time, of course,
00:12:46.260 and I think underpinning the whole day, the Board of Peace, and then even in our travel down to
00:12:50.980 Georgia, was the question of action on Iran. Are we going to get strikes? Will they be limited
00:12:57.480 strikes? Is this a bombing run? Is this just about the nuclear program? Is it just about
00:13:01.760 uranium enrichment? Or is it about full-on regime change? And we put out a question earlier today,
00:13:09.040 1776 at humanevents.com, regarding regime change. I want to also play a clip of my good friend,
00:13:17.200 Charlie Kirk, talking about regime change in Iran from just a couple of months ago. 0.88
00:13:23.560 western forced central planning regime change is if we are just going to take out the ayatollah 0.76
00:13:30.880 oh really what comes next what comes after regime change might be oh well we need a small number of
00:13:38.880 u.s troops to support the new regime we have seen this play before regime change you have
00:13:43.500 no idea how this is going to work out you have no idea so there you go folks charlie understood this
00:13:51.600 We did, over the winter break, Christmas break, you know, kind of that lull after Christmas, before New Year's, a whole series called Tales of Regime Change.
00:14:03.120 We talked about Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Ukraine.
00:14:08.600 I want to bring Joshua Lysak on right now, who is the co-host of that, as well as the co-author of Unhumans.
00:14:17.400 Joshua, how are you?
00:14:19.480 I'm doing well. Thank you for having me on, Jack.
00:14:21.600 So, Joshua, in fact, Iran, if we were going to do a fifth country or a fifth episode of the series, Iran actually was going to be the country that we were going to pick, wasn't it?
00:14:32.740 Was, yes. And at that time, there had been this major wave of protests brewing.
00:14:37.860 You had thousands of people in the streets.
00:14:39.700 There were reports of young hijab-less women being dragged and imprisoned, tortured, executed, just horrible stuff.
00:14:46.820 And as of this recording, it's been reported allegedly that thousands of these protesters have already been executed.
00:14:54.720 But we saw, according to the latest sources that we have, there have not been major defections from military or other security forces from the side of the regime to the opposition movement.
00:15:09.240 I was looking at Getty images the other day, kind of tracking the process of these protests, and there was major action in the streets, there was hope, there was this sense that democratic liberalism could come to the country, and all things could be improved and changed.
00:15:26.040 And here we are again now talking about the potential of United States military intervention because the seemingly organic grassroots regime change efforts there amongst the locals haven't worked.
00:15:39.580 So maybe the United States military needs to get involved and do it for them.
00:15:43.420 And oh, dear. Oh, dear. That's where we find ourselves now.
00:15:48.160 The vast majority of, let's say, the voting populace, young people specifically, do not seem like this is a good idea.
00:15:54.860 Do not say that this is a good idea. And like Charlie said, we've seen this before, right? There's always this sense that we, the enlightened Westerners, we know better, so we can bring our ideas over there and implement them.
00:16:09.020 And while it may be the case that Iran was relatively free prior to the Ayatollahs under the rule of the Shah, well, we have to understand who was it that brought about the Iranian revolution? 0.58
00:16:24.620 it was young liberals leftists revolutionaries thought that they needed to do away with the old
00:16:32.780 order and the old way and the monarchy was on its way out we needed to have freedom and blah blah
00:16:39.140 blah insert whatever the uh you know regime change of that time was and of course many of
00:16:45.020 these protesters who advocated against the shaw and for a revolution uh were themselves later
00:16:50.340 rounded up and executed. Just a crisis. So we have that lesson already from Iran, that if you
00:16:57.060 get involved to try to fix it and make it better, even organically from the inside, what replaces 0.78
00:17:04.460 the previous regime could, in fact, be far worse. We saw this with the global war on terror,
00:17:10.260 with the various insurgency groups that were vying for control in Iraq. We saw this with the
00:17:16.520 Arab Spring, where relatively stable, strongman-led regimes were replaced by some of the 0.93
00:17:22.620 most horrific violence we have seen in living memory in the Middle East by their replacement
00:17:27.720 regimes. 1.00
00:17:29.680 And so to support yet another misadventure in the Middle East, in the Near East, it
00:17:37.420 seems profoundly unwise, in my opinion.
00:17:41.580 And Joshua, let's look at this because, you know, you've got people out there talking
00:17:45.680 about regime change like it's oh it's it's a fait accompli it's going to be amazing the people are
00:17:49.740 going to rise up and yet let's go let's go through the list right 1941 british and soviet forces
00:17:56.780 occupied iran and deposed reza shah and imposed his son muhammad reza shah on the throne to put
00:18:06.720 him under their control then 12 years later the democratically elected prime minister muhammad
00:18:13.660 Mosaddegh, who was nationalizing the oil, was overthrown by who? Oh, that's right, the CIA and
00:18:20.560 MI6. So they overthrow Mosaddegh and reimposed the Shah in 1953. This angered the people of Iran 0.72
00:18:33.000 and led to the Islamic revolutionaries being able to gain the foothold to be able to use that
00:18:40.520 anti-U.S., anti-British sentiment to come in and say, we want our own leader who is of our own
00:18:48.500 ideology, our own religion. And that is why they turn to the radicals there. So again, this was a
00:18:54.660 situation in 1953 where the U.S. and the U.K., the leaders of the CIA and MI6 said, oh, it's going to
00:19:00.500 be great. It's going to go so wonderful. Regime change. It works every single time. And what did
00:19:05.840 lead to the islamic revolution itself pay attention to your history or you will be doomed 0.90
00:19:13.600 to repeat it and understand the quagmire of regime change wars right back human events daily
00:19:24.960 today you know they talk about influences these are influences
00:19:28.560 and they're friends of mine, Jack Prasovic.
00:19:33.240 Where's Jack?
00:19:34.220 Jack, he's done a great job.
00:19:39.200 All right, Jack Prasovic, we're back live,
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00:21:26.220 but I'll put it this way.
00:21:27.300 President Trump was there at the Board of Peace yesterday, got to attend that with him.
00:21:31.920 We saw and understand that peace is the prize.
00:21:38.840 And perhaps those negotiations do end up coming with a bit of carrot and stick.
00:21:45.120 President Trump now talking about potential limited strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
00:21:50.880 but here's the thing we can't lose sight of. There are no guarantees if you push for a full
00:22:00.120 regime change situation. Chaos ensues. You unleash radicals. You unleash militias,
00:22:08.980 religious radicals. It was a regime change operation in Syria that led to the rise of
00:22:16.180 ISIS in the first place. And so anyone who tells you that they know exactly what's going to happen
00:22:22.100 when, oh, the mullahs are going to fall apart, you are lying if you think you know what's going
00:22:28.860 to happen. There's a variety of scenarios and a full regime collapse could easily, easily ensue.
00:22:36.540 There are multiple opposition groups in Iran. And of course, there's the IRGC,
00:22:41.960 the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, could they move to take over and, in fact, even become a more
00:22:48.640 brutal religious junta ruling the country instead of the Ayatollahs? That all remains to be seen.
00:22:57.500 But I wanted to come out here and say that I certainly agree with my friend Charlie Kirk and
00:23:02.860 what he and I both said last year on this very question. We do not support regime change wars
00:23:09.480 in iran joshua i want to bring you back on here because you uh are a busy guy prolific writer
00:23:17.900 you and your friend data republican our friend data republican who uh someone else who was at
00:23:23.860 jennica who was also friends with charlie kind of a secret weapon for him in 2024 have uh just
00:23:29.780 announced a new book and it is rocketing up the charts on amazon particularly after a certain
00:23:36.200 founder of SpaceX and Tesla started tweeting out the link. Tell us about it.
00:23:42.500 Yes. So Jenica Pounds and I, my co-author, she, of course, has dated Republic and people are
00:23:48.020 familiar with her work for being one of the first people to expose the various NGO administrative
00:23:54.440 complex scams of billions of taxpayer dollars being funded to overseas pet projects that are
00:24:00.960 being overseen by unelected third world bureaucrats and various influencers who are so-called
00:24:10.360 philanthropists and charitable donors. And where did all this money go? And why are we funding the
00:24:15.560 refugee resettlement into Minnesota by Somalis? Why are you paying for transgender operas in
00:24:21.420 Venezuela, for example? Jenica was the first to follow the money and she found it and she 0.75
00:24:26.420 has come back alive to tell that story. And that story is bound up now in our book that Passage
00:24:31.680 Press is going to be releasing here this autumn. But we have begun to share publicly some of the
00:24:37.800 stories and some of the experiences that we have found that we've collected, because this is more
00:24:43.340 than, well, it is a 107,000 word book with more than 1,300 sources. But what we needed to do is
00:24:51.080 we needed to tell the full story people have a sense of there's being something very wrong
00:24:55.980 in this country when this sort of naked fraud is allowed to happen so why is it continuing to
00:25:03.960 happen why are the elites who are some are politicians yes but many are bureaucrats and
00:25:10.120 others are pseudo philanthropists they know they're doing it but why are they doing it is
00:25:15.920 because they're just simply evil or demonic or some sort of conspiracy? Are they lizard people?
00:25:21.720 It's not any of the above. They are dedicated to an ideology that is almost 400 years old.
00:25:28.080 And it's also the same ideology that pushes for regime change wars in Iran, Iraq, Syria,
00:25:35.720 and elsewhere over the decades. That ideology is called supranationalism. It's called
00:25:42.460 supranationalism and that's this idea where you see yourself as sort of a citizen of the world
00:25:49.640 it's john lennon imagine uh maxing frankly where there's not really any borders and this is why
00:25:57.840 the same people oppose tariffs because they're not fair to other countries who are needier than us
00:26:06.580 And now we begin to blend both the new book with Jenica Pounds and Joshua Lysak, Unelected, with the Unhumans book and the cultural Marxist filter of oppressor and oppressed.
00:26:20.020 Those two ideologies do often work in sync with one another, where we are so advantaged here in the West, and they're so impoverished everywhere else.
00:26:29.060 So we need to send our treasure over there to those countries and let me get a slice off the top, say those who are an unelected networked elite who are funneling this taxpayer money.
00:26:42.500 And of course, it was hitting the nurse Henry United States Treasury that Elon and Edward Corstein, a.k.a. Big Balls, who provided the forward to this, they were the ones who originally found this out and began to stop the bleed.
00:26:56.780 Doge has been by far one of the most popular efforts of the 47th presidency.
00:27:02.380 No, it's been incredible and something that I would love to see the House Republicans, GOP,
00:27:07.200 Congressionals put into service. Incredible book, Joshua. Congratulations to you and to Jenica. I
00:27:13.880 love the title, by the way. If you want to catch Joshua and myself, we will be speaking
00:27:18.060 at Liberty University on Monday. Right back, Human Events Daily.
00:27:22.340 And Jack, where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:35.520 Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're
00:27:40.660 always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys
00:27:45.260 should be getting policies. All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here. Human Events
00:27:55.760 daily, Real America's Voice. I want to get in and talk about what the tariffs are going to do,
00:28:04.000 what the tariffs are going to do to the precious metals market. Also, at the same time that we're
00:28:10.580 He was seeing a lot of economic shift as President Trump and J.D. Vance talk about Iran not meeting these red lines, questions of strikes, potential limited strikes in Iran, war and rumors of war.
00:28:25.320 And, of course, we've got to bring on my good friend Alex Abkarian, the COO and co-founder of Allegiance Gold.
00:28:33.000 Alex, how are you?
00:28:34.620 I'm well. How are you, Jack?
00:28:37.140 I'm very good. So, Alex, I mean, let's cut right to it.
00:28:40.580 Take the first part of it, though.
00:28:42.380 You know, the latest is these tariffs, 10 percent global tariffs that President Trump is pushing out.
00:28:47.860 Of course, the Supreme Court backing down on some of the tariffs.
00:28:50.760 How does all of this tariffs, this tariff dynamics, this volume, what does it do to the precious gold market?
00:28:57.680 Or should I say, what does it do to the dollar market as well?
00:29:02.560 Yeah, so short term, we saw an impact on the dollar.
00:29:05.060 Dollar dropped down. Gold went up.
00:29:07.140 And that uncertainty is going to fuel more and more
00:29:11.700 Now, what President Trump talked about, he said, look, we've been waiting for this for months and months
00:29:16.740 Now that we finally have the outcome, we at least have less of uncertainty
00:29:21.840 But make no mistake, a few things to keep in mind
00:29:25.120 We have the debts, one of the tariffs, one of the objectives of the tariffs was to minimize the trade deficit
00:29:34.640 and ultimately bring down the debt?
00:29:37.560 So there's a little bit of a question mark there.
00:29:39.360 We have a new Fed chair coming up in the next few months.
00:29:42.440 Hopefully, Mr. Warsh will be a lot more cooperative
00:29:45.260 and will lower the interest rates.
00:29:47.180 But when you factor in this war impact
00:29:49.740 and other geopolitical tensions,
00:29:52.420 that is not good news for the dollar.
00:29:54.540 Who's celebrating today? 1.00
00:29:55.800 China's celebrating.
00:29:57.260 Our friends on the left side of the aisle are celebrating.
00:30:00.500 I was just looking through the list
00:30:01.880 of what the tariff numbers were.
00:30:03.560 Let me give you some numbers. India is going to drop from 25 to 10. European Union from 15 to 10. These are the nations that were taking advantage of us for years and years. So short term, bad news for the dollar, good news for gold.
00:30:18.660 and and you know i i have to say though at the same time what we're seeing in terms of the you
00:30:27.800 know a lot of the markets are now being roiled price of oil is going up as all of this talk the
00:30:33.480 sabers are rattling the aircraft carriers are steaming they're on their way we've got one
00:30:39.200 parked right off of the persian gulf right now one is making its way through the mediterranean
00:30:44.560 as we speak. That's the Lincoln. That's the Ford. As everybody knows, that is the strategic
00:30:50.820 sea line of communication. That is the strategic choke point. That's Strait of Hormuz. It's the
00:30:56.580 mouthpiece of the entire or the mouth, I should say, of the entire Persian Gulf. That's where so
00:31:02.920 much of the world's oil flows through. So, Alex, when we're talking about this and we know that
00:31:08.320 I believe it was Russia and Iran just earlier this week held a naval exercise simulating a closure
00:31:14.040 of the Strait of Hormuz, when all of this is in the cards, what does it do to the precious metals
00:31:20.120 market? The more there is uncertainty, Jack, the more people fly towards safe haven assets.
00:31:28.560 See, there's been a lot of sharp words stated by the Iranians people, like specifically when you 0.92
00:31:36.640 say that we're going to retaliate, we're going to hit back US bases. Look, just like what we did 1.00
00:31:43.020 in Venezuela, President Trump is known to think about three, five steps ahead. We're not sending
00:31:48.920 these ships for no reasons. We're going to have it either the easy way or we're going to have it
00:31:54.740 the hard way. It's up to them to make the decision. But when President Trump came out and said, look,
00:31:59.860 if you hang any Iranian in public, I'm not going to wait for this negotiation. I'm going to take 0.96
00:32:05.200 action. These are very, very sharp words. So whenever there is increased geopolitical tension,
00:32:10.860 What you have is a lot of uncertainty, and that's why more and more investors
00:32:14.860 dump U.S. Treasury bonds and move towards more and more physical gold.
00:32:22.860 And this is key.
00:32:24.260 So for folks that are looking, let's say someone's watching the news out there,
00:32:28.300 they're seeing all of this, they're trying to wonder what's going on,
00:32:30.880 and they want to get their family's assets in a good position.
00:32:34.500 Let's say they don't have a lot of, you know, invested, et cetera.
00:32:37.760 they're looking at crypto and they say, you know, crypto, the ups and downs, they're just too much.
00:32:42.020 There's too much volatility there. What's a good way for someone, let's just say they have never
00:32:46.460 invested in the precious metals market. What does Allegiant's Gold offer by way of taking that
00:32:52.140 person who says, you know what, I want to get in, dip my toe, maybe go in a little more. What do you
00:32:57.360 have to offer for them? Number one, we're going to start with education. We're looking to build
00:33:02.780 relationship based on fair and transparent pricing. Imagine the path that you and your
00:33:09.260 wife had to go through. When you decided to become a client of Allegiant's Gold, it was not a matter
00:33:14.580 of, is gold the right fit for me? Right now, here's what you have. Central banks, governments,
00:33:21.160 large institutions, there is a lot of demand for gold. China is basically telling their banks and
00:33:27.420 their regulators, they're saying, look, dump the US treasury bonds and buy more and more gold.
00:33:32.220 So when you have a structural shift, we have this reset from a monetary aspect.
00:33:38.380 It's no longer a luxury.
00:33:40.220 It's no longer about this mindset of a prepper.
00:33:42.780 Think about gold as some sort of an insurance policy or like your seatbelt when you drive.
00:33:48.600 You don't put on the seatbelt because you want to avoid a car accident.
00:33:52.180 You put it on just in case it happens.
00:33:54.520 So the first step, you can either call us at 844-790-9191, or we actually have this great
00:34:03.080 website. You know it, Jack, it's Protect with Jack. And what you're going to get is this,
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00:34:17.180 is a 250-year celebration. When we first started the year, we said, how can we help clients have
00:34:23.980 a lot more confidence. We want to focus on more nationalistic, more American types of products.
00:34:29.700 So what we're offering is free silver American Eagle for any qualified purchases. You can start
00:34:35.840 as low as $5,000. You can go as large as $5 million. We're here to build a relationship.
00:34:45.440 And see, that's, oh, by the way, I wanted to point out, it's Protect with Poso.
00:34:48.980 protectwithposo.com we've got it right up there that's fine it's protectwithposo.com we've got
00:34:55.060 that up we're all looking at that we're all talking about how we want to have it in there
00:34:59.760 and so for folks who want that education who want to be able to look at the precious metals market
00:35:03.940 want to see that look you know gold has gone absolutely astronomical and look look it's it's
00:35:09.720 not you know we're not telling anybody what to do but if you got in in 2023 when gold was still
00:35:15.640 where it was and and and i'm look let's the guys let's throw that chart up again the the gold chart
00:35:20.260 the five-year gold price all right this was uh this was 2023 it was under 2000 at the start of
00:35:28.420 2023 if i'm reading this correctly talk to us a little bit more about the five-year shift in gold
00:35:33.680 or even just the three-year shift the truth is in the pudding yeah here's what happened in the last
00:35:39.900 three years, we've seen gold more than double. JPMorgan Chase just came out and revised the
00:35:46.480 forecast to 6,300. Why? Because when you look at the deficit, when you look at how money's moving
00:35:54.480 from US treasury bonds into physical gold, Morgan Stanley, Jack, last year changed its portfolio
00:36:01.960 allocation. They used to be 60% stocks, 40% bond. Now they're going for 60-20-20. 60% stocks,
00:36:09.900 which means 20% is coming from the bond. If you think about the central banks,
00:36:14.980 they're willing to give up getting an interest because they realize that the devaluation of the
00:36:21.420 dollar plus the growth trajectory of gold further outweighs just having some paper exposure. So
00:36:28.860 if you're someone who's thinking about this, you cannot just stay in the system. What do I mean by
00:36:34.460 that. You have to think about alternative assets, gold, silver, possibly some platinum. The idea is
00:36:41.980 this. If you look at the job numbers, January job numbers were fantastic, but we revised down
00:36:49.600 last year's job numbers. We were expecting 50,000 jobs a month. It got revised down to a third of
00:36:55.900 that. So yes, the economy is doing well, but there is a little bit of a disconnect between where the
00:37:00.900 stocks are and where the economy is and what's happening to the value of the dollar. Why gold?
00:37:05.620 Very simple. It's going to help you minimize the downside risk, and it's going to give you that
00:37:09.940 upside potential. See, if you think about it this way, Jack, that one ounce of gold,
00:37:16.280 nothing has changed. It's not like an iPhone or anything that there's an upgrade on the software
00:37:22.100 or hardware. What simply happened is that fiat currency has dropped. And under President Trump
00:37:28.500 first term, gold did very well. Why? Because number one, he forced to have a lower interest
00:37:35.520 rates to boom the economy. And at the same time, we had to borrow a little bit more.
00:37:40.300 Those are two ingredients that I see continuing. So ask yourself this question. Do I have 100%
00:37:46.240 confidence in paper currency in the dollar? If so, then gold might not be the right fit for you.
00:37:51.440 But if you want to have this what if scenario, something that is a little bit outside of the
00:37:55.980 system that gives you that preservation, that protection and growth potential, and also that
00:38:01.820 peace of mind that not everything is tied to the system. That's where gold comes into play.
00:38:09.520 Protectwithposo.com. Protectwithposo.com. Alex, thank you so much for joining us once again.
00:38:15.700 Thanks for having me.
00:38:17.840 All right, right back. Keep moving.
00:38:25.980 Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it.
00:38:31.860 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:38:35.780 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again. Amen.
00:38:43.620 All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here. Human Events Daily Real America's Voice.
00:38:49.360 wanted to switch gears a little bit, a little bit and bring on once again, Natalie Dominguez
00:38:56.040 from home title lock, because once again, we have another story of horrific home title
00:39:03.800 theft, an exploitation of, of someone who is just an innocent person. Natalie, how are
00:39:10.560 you? Hi, Jack. I'm great. I'm glad to be back with you guys. Well, I'm glad to have you
00:39:16.500 on. Of course, it's never a good story when we have you on. You're the title theft education
00:39:21.300 expert at Home Title Lock. Talk to us about this story out of Albany County.
00:39:27.100 Yeah, absolutely. So basically, a gentleman, an older gentleman was renting a home from his
00:39:33.560 stepfather and then went through and was attempting to be evicted from the home and decided to forge
00:39:40.540 some documents, some legal documents and a deed, um, presenting it to the authorities when they
00:39:47.060 were attempting to get him out of the home. Um, and then was able to stay there and stole the
00:39:52.560 property and the property was valued at about $755,000. Um, and just with that one forged
00:39:59.360 document, they were unable to take him out of the home. Um, but they were unable to, uh, do anything
00:40:05.640 because the home was now in his name.
00:40:10.420 So, I mean, this is just wild when I look at this.
00:40:12.680 This is Albany, New York.
00:40:14.260 The man was found guilty of forging a deed
00:40:16.440 to try to take ownership of a house
00:40:18.120 that he himself was renting.
00:40:20.780 So he's renting the house.
00:40:22.120 He's got all the information.
00:40:23.340 He's able to collect, I'm sure,
00:40:24.620 the mail that comes to the house, et cetera, et cetera.
00:40:27.220 And yet he's in there and decides to,
00:40:30.420 he gets fined, listen to this,
00:40:31.760 convicted of second degree grand larceny,
00:40:33.680 offering a false instrument and possession of a forged instrument. The jury trial only lasted
00:40:38.660 three days. And it happened that it looked like. Oh, wow. It looked like he actually had a he got
00:40:48.320 a notice to vacate. And that's when they found that when he got the notice to vacate that he
00:40:52.740 started turning around and saying, wait a minute, I can't vacate. I'm the owner of the home. And
00:40:57.080 that's what led all of this to spiral out, isn't it? Yep. And what's really interesting here is I
00:41:02.100 I know that you guys have had Matt Cox, the former criminal who went to prison for about 12 years for this crime on.
00:41:08.060 He said that this is actually something that was very common that he used to do way back in the early 2000s before he went to prison was he would rent a home for cheap and then get have access to all the information.
00:41:18.880 He'd already be there. It'd be very easy for him to do this. And then he would create the fake documents.
00:41:25.000 He'd go and file everything. No one would be any of the wiser. And then he would go take out some loans.
00:41:29.460 And in this case, one other thing that's really interesting is you see that he was charged, but what you don't see is him being charged for title fraud, right?
00:41:39.900 And this is very, very common when it comes to this crime, is that in a majority of the municipalities across the U.S., title fraud is not a crime.
00:41:48.620 Usually what they get you for is they get you for forging certain documents or signatures or things like that.
00:41:55.560 But in this case, New York is the only one that is so far past a law that considers title
00:42:01.640 fraud grand larceny.
00:42:02.680 And that's what that grand larceny charges right there.
00:42:06.060 So in this case, though, you know, when they look the money that, you know, he was ordered
00:42:11.160 probation, you know, it looks like I'm reading it through the ordered restitution.
00:42:16.580 Wow.
00:42:17.080 He's facing 10 years in prison.
00:42:20.400 And oh, wait, did the did the sentencing happen in this yet or not?
00:42:23.340 um i don't believe the sentencing has happened this is a relatively recent case that came out
00:42:28.620 i think that they um are are looking at moving forward with it soon but i i do know that the
00:42:34.240 restitution i i have the report in front of me but i'm not seeing the details right here but
00:42:39.420 continue please i'm sorry no no that's perfectly fine so so you look at how how serious this is
00:42:45.860 and i'm glad that new york state took this seriously but again how many times how many
00:42:50.820 times does this happen where the title theft isn't found or perhaps someone's using a false ID when
00:42:58.560 they're doing this, they're able to skate away scot-free and the person leaves while losing
00:43:04.920 potentially tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in equity. For sure. I mean,
00:43:10.560 almost always, if you look at a situation like this, and this is something similar for us at
00:43:15.260 Home Title Lock and our fraud cases that happen, they tend to get caught when it's a family member
00:43:20.440 right because you know who it is but if this is a stranger or a caretaker or someone if they're
00:43:25.700 using a false identity and you don't know who it is it's much harder to find the person to
00:43:30.420 prosecute let alone get any sort of restitution in this case it was a stepfather and a stepson
00:43:35.840 they knew who it was they were able to do it and they were in the one municipality that does
00:43:40.260 actually consider this grand larceny versus many others where it is just a civil case but what you
00:43:46.360 don't see in this case, which I find really interesting, is that he's ordered to pay
00:43:50.180 restitution, but restitution is not the entire property value, right? When you're ordered to
00:43:56.380 pay restitution, most of the time what happens in these cases is the homeowner doesn't get their
00:44:00.460 home back. In the few cases where they are actually being criminally prosecuted, they're
00:44:04.920 still not getting their home back, especially if it's being sold to a third party. Or in the case
00:44:09.220 of the Georgia case that we discussed early last year, gets demolished by a bulldozer from a
00:44:13.860 company that purchased it for the land. So most people do not get their homes back.
00:44:19.580 No, and they don't get them back. They don't get the equity back. They get nothing back. So let's
00:44:23.880 talk solutions because over at Home Title Lock, that's exactly what your job is. You're teaching
00:44:29.120 people. Obviously, you're raising awareness about these scams out there. They're very prevalent.
00:44:33.960 Unfortunately, they do target seniors at a heavy clip. Not only seniors, but seniors is someone
00:44:39.480 that they do target. So, you know, if you're someone out there and, and look, I'll, I'm just
00:44:44.440 going to come clean and say it when I saw, and we've been covering, of course, the Nancy Guthrie
00:44:48.460 case, you know, and I hear that, that thing, 84 year old mother, grandmother living alone in a
00:44:56.360 house that seems to be very, you know, a very valuable house. You know, one of the things that
00:45:03.240 I've thought of was, wow, that's the same setup in so many of these situations that we end up
00:45:07.320 talking about. Yep. Um, and we actually have a case that just came in yesterday that I haven't
00:45:13.520 had the chance to cover yet where it was a deed fraud turned a murder case. So we will probably
00:45:19.220 be reviewing that with you guys, you know, the next time that we're on, but it is, it is scary
00:45:24.060 that a lot of these things, you know, do target seniors. I'd say in our, our fraud cases that we,
00:45:29.800 you know, go through restoration with home title lock, that tends to be the biggest thing as
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00:45:45.000 really is what sets us apart because, you know, you can find some companies that will say, you
00:45:50.560 know, we'll monitor your property or this or that. The reality is they're monitoring like a social
00:45:54.240 security number or your credit and they tack it on as title monitoring, but we monitor the property,
00:45:59.900 not the person. That's very important. But restoration is really where we shine because
00:46:04.520 we're not just going to be like the police tell you to go get a lawyer. What we're going to do
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00:46:22.400 then you're left with your family memories, your equity. It's all gone. So our responsibility is
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00:47:59.140 nally dominguez thank you so much for joining us once again human events daily
00:48:01.880 and ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission to lay ashore